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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so good, it's almost worth the wait ....
Like at least one other reviewer I also consider G. Jones the finest country singer alive (or dead), so it's a huge relief to finally have this first collection of Jones' Musicor recordings, with the second also now available. I can't really comment about the sound, as I've mostly been listening in the car, but I wouldn't dismiss the listed opinion regarding the...
Published on July 5, 2009 by Michael A. Sugarman

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3.0 out of 5 stars Muddy Possum
About ten years ago I decided George Jones was the greatest vocalist of the 20th century. I set out to find every commercially released George Jones record. There were great compilations from the Mercury years, the United Artists years, and the Epic years. Strangely, the only Musicor stuff was available on budget CD's and cassettes. Even career-spanning retrospectives...
Published on June 15, 2009 by James L. Harris


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so good, it's almost worth the wait ...., July 5, 2009
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This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
Like at least one other reviewer I also consider G. Jones the finest country singer alive (or dead), so it's a huge relief to finally have this first collection of Jones' Musicor recordings, with the second also now available. I can't really comment about the sound, as I've mostly been listening in the car, but I wouldn't dismiss the listed opinion regarding the possibility of less-than-pristine master tapes from which Bear Family produced these CD's. In any case, the sound seems fine to me, without really anything to compare except for all those dubious Dutch and Spanish CD's of Musicor material, whose sound was sometimes awful. It seems to me that Bear Family has done the best (as they almost always do) with the source material(s) they have. I'm another one who is somewhat put off by the lukewarm sometimes condescending tone of Rich Kienzle in his notes. I've always enjoyed Kienzle's writing and I have great respect for his country music historical knowledge, but one significant aspect of George Jones' artistry has totally escaped Kienzle, and that is Jones' ability to elevate the material, to make a mediocre song good and a good song absolutely great. Come on, Rich! Calling "Flowers for Mama" "bathos-plagued," and complaining about Jones' recitation in the song?? Referring to "I Just Lost My Favorite Girl" as a "flat ballad?" Country Music was built on emotionally raw, maudlin songs like this and Jones proves his magnificence as a singer by carrying off these songs and many such others in this set. I hope no-one is discouraged from buying this set by my or any other review ... No one in country music history, and few other singers of any other genre can match the combination of raw emotion and assured grace which George Jones brings to a song. In terms of percentage, there is probably more good/great material here than on the UA set (also strongly recommended, nevertheless.)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars finally!, June 4, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
Been waiting and waiting! So great; cannot wait for volume 2. GET THIS NOW; DO NOT HESITATE!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Your Jones Collection, June 17, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
What can I say? This is great!!! Some of these tracks have been out of circulation for many years, and there are a few "alternate takes" here (some of which are better than the hit version of the songs... "Walk Through This World With Me" for one).
If you like George Jones, this is a must have collection. His absolute best work was done for United Artists and Musicor. Stay Tuned... Part Two is coming soon.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars #%* ! wowzers, June 2, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
It's difficult to put into words just how wunderful a collection this is. Covering roughly two and a half years with Musicor, there are about 20 titles George spun into golden country immortality. Padded out with 122 more that suffer only from relative obscurity. The original productions and remastering are first rate. George's voice is the golden standard of country croonin' at an absolute apex. The songwriting varies, that's the only caveat I can come up with. Bear Family sets are top notch collectors items, lots of pictures, details and notes in big bold print, which is why they're more $. Old Brush Arbors, is just one example of a song on this collection that I had never heard. It's now one of my favorite Possum tunes. American country via Deutchland, keep 'em comin', Der Komesar. #%* !
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His best years, June 15, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
Georges voice has gone through many changes.The musicor years is his prime years in singing.Im so glad that Bear family got the master tapes and removed alot of the overdubbing that musicor had on a lot of georges lps and singels.
This is a dream that has come true.
This is what George Jones is all about
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5.0 out of 5 stars Music The Way God Meant It To Sound, December 28, 2011
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
Bear family did it again. A near perfect collection of the greatest country crooner of all time. I say this with mixed emotions, sometimes i would say it was Hank, but he did not live long enough to show us his real metal, therefore i place that award right at the feet of the Possum.
Thank you Bear family for being the consumate purveyor of music the way God meant it to sound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars truly a must have!, July 18, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
I completely, totally! beg to differ with that off the wall negative review of this tremendous box set. That reviewer must have been reviewing the wrong box set, either that or his CD player must be worn out or broken. You ought to take that out immediately! I'm telling you folks, the sound quality on this 5 CD box set! Man! Is it ever out of this world! It is stupendous! I have been wanting to have Jones's Musicor works for years and finally! Bear have out done themselves with these 2 magnificent sets of his complete works with Musicor! I guess the highlight of this box set is on disc 5! I have been a life long fan of outtakes and studio chatter, and this 5th disc has a lot of that! It is just incredible! His first version of Walk Through This World With Me, in my opinion, is far better than the released version. In fact I played this song and sang it while my sweet friend was beside me and she started crying, and I did too. She's not what you might call a classic country fan, but hearing that song I think made her like it now! I sincerely hope Bear will do a set on George's works with Starday and Mercury. This set plus the A Good Year For The Roses set, are Highly, highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Out of the archives!, June 24, 2009
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This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
For George Jones fans this set is a must have! Many of these tracks could only be found on vinyl but now the Bear Family has released them and remasted each track. The sound quality is excellent and the pictures /artwork included with set are historic. Tracks such as "Time Lock" and "Papa's Wagon" were previously released only as re-issues, yet on this set they can be found in their original form. I am convinced that the Bear Family makes the highest quality box sets. I'm looking forward to seeing the release of the work George did in the 70's and 80's.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Muddy Possum, June 15, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
About ten years ago I decided George Jones was the greatest vocalist of the 20th century. I set out to find every commercially released George Jones record. There were great compilations from the Mercury years, the United Artists years, and the Epic years. Strangely, the only Musicor stuff was available on budget CD's and cassettes. Even career-spanning retrospectives like Sony/Legacy's 2-CD best of and Rhino's 1-CD compilations only had 2 or 3 Musicor titles. Even George's "50 Years of Hits" compilation had zero Musicor titles.

Apparently, the notoriously eccentric Aubrey Mayhew owned the Musicor masters and wouldn't license them to anyone. He licensed his Starday and King holdings to everyone, but the Musicor stuff was strangely held back, except for the budget-line CD's and cassettes usually found in non-traditional retail outlets like truck stops.

I bought every single budget-line cassette and CD and put them together on CDR's. I then started discovering multitudes of Musicor LP's on ebay and other places and started buying those, along with Mercury, Starday, Epic, and United Artists LP's.

Why oh why wouldn't Bear Family or some other label do justice to George Jones' staggering body of work? Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow, dozens of others have seen their entire catalogues reissued by Bear Family and eased the minds (and wallets) of us country music fanatics. Now I think I have answers to all of my questions.

It pains me to type type this, having purchased dozens of Bear Family boxed sets and single disc sets, but the sound quality on this is awful. The latter half of the box sounds like they were transferring the songs from 7th or 8th generation tapes that had been sitting in a leaky 300 degree attic. The high end on the tapes is gone - the low end is muddy, and the whole thing should have been left on the shelf. I'm guessing anyone that approached Mayhew or whomever had these tapes backed off when they heard what awful shape the masters were in.

Had I been in Bear Family's shoes, I might have searched high and low for clean copies of the vinyl to reissue, as my LP's fidelity is heads and shoulders above the damaged tapes presented here.

That being said, the session information and discography presented within are invaluable. Roughly 40 per cent of the box does sound great, it's the latter 60 per cent that has massive problems. I do question why they would hire Rich Kienzle to pen the liners, as he apparently hates the Musicor material and bad-mouths it throughout his notes in this set (and elsewhere in his allmusic.com reviews). "Hey, thanks for buying this boxed set, too bad George Jones' Musicor stuff sucks!"

Buyer beware on this one - it would be worth your while to hunt down the original vinyl and burn your own box. I was so excited when I saw this on Bear's release schedule - I've been waiting for this for a decade. If you are in the mood for a George Jones Bear Box, I'd stick with "She Thinks I Still Care," the United Artists years.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There is a god., June 4, 2009
This review is from: Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (Audio CD)
One of the most crucial periods of George Jones that had been crazily unissued until now. This is right up there with the best of Hank Williams and Johnny Paycheck. George is probably my favorite artist of all time, so I am biased, but with songs like Things Have Gone to Pieces, I can't see how anyone could disagree. Can't wait for part 2 (You're Angel Steps Out of Heaven: one of the greatest songs ever!). Thanks Bear Family! Now to get Johnny Paycheck's 60's material released in a similar format...my life would be complete.
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